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2017 IRES students announced

  • January 28, 2017
  • Seetha Raghavan
  • · News

Estefania Bohorquez, Debraliz Isaac-Aragones, Owen Pryor, and Lin Rossmann have been selected to participate in the 2017 IRES US-Germany collaboration to advance research and education in materials for extreme environments.

L to R: Estefania Bohorquez, Debraliz Isaac-Aragones, Lin Rossmann, Owen Pryor

The students are preparing for the 10-week NSF-funded summer program dedicated to conducting research on the mechanics of aerospace materials for extreme environments. Through partnership with the German Aerospace Center (DLR), students will gain research experience at state-of-the-art facilities in Cologne and Stuttgart, Germany with leading industry scientists and will develop professionally in an international environment. This program will be offered again in summer 2018, with the application period taking place during the fall 2017 semester.

Keep up with the students’ experiences as they prepare for their summer research collaboration on their blog page: [link]

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